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# **Most Folks Don’t Realize They’re Doing This: 10 Critical Mistakes That Cause Orchids Not to Flower**
Orchids are some of the most beautiful and exotic houseplants you can grow — but they can also be frustrating. You water them, give them light, and wait… and wait… and wait — but the flowers just don’t come back.
Sound familiar?
If your orchid has healthy green leaves but no blooms in sight, chances are you’re making one (or more) of the common mistakes that stop orchids from flowering. Most people don’t even realize they’re doing them — but correcting these habits can make all the difference.
Let’s break down the **10 critical mistakes** that could be standing between you and a blooming, thriving orchid.
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## 🌸 1. **Not Enough Light**
**The #1 reason orchids don’t bloom?** Insufficient light.
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Orchids like *bright, indirect* light — especially Phalaenopsis, the most common variety. A north-facing window usually won’t cut it. If the leaves are dark green, your orchid probably needs more light. They should be a light, grassy green when they’re getting the right amount.
➡️ **Fix it:** Move your orchid closer to a bright window (preferably east or south-facing) with filtered sunlight. Consider a grow light in darker seasons.
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## 💧 2. **Overwatering**
Orchids are *not* your average houseplant. Their roots need airflow — and sitting in soggy soil will lead to root rot, stress, and no flowers.
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➡️ **Fix it:** Only water when the potting medium is almost dry. Typically once a week is plenty. Always let water drain fully — never let your orchid sit in standing water.
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## 🪴 3. **Wrong Pot or Potting Mix**
Orchid roots need to breathe. Regular potting soil is too dense, and decorative pots without drainage holes can suffocate the roots.
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